Quote Originally Posted by HarleeQuinn View Post
The 90001 /90002 errors followed by the 2002 error is to the point that I'm debating of uninstalling FFXIV.
My internet works fine for everything else -- YouTube, T/S, Skype, except the game randomly kicks me (randomly meaning every 5 -10 min) I haven't been able to run any expert roulette / dungeon for about a week now.
I hate to waste money, as my subs. is paid up till end of may but I just can't deal with the constant errors.
Very disappointed
If you haven't done so yet, give your route a good look. Chances are, there are problems in route from your localized network to SE's ISP--we see a lot of peering issues these days. Your ISP determines who that third party peer is, so they would be the better choice for investigating and addressing such issues if found.

If running a trace route to your lobby server (tracert neolobby002.ffxiv.com) shows big spikes along the way, that is indicating there may be elevated congestion on/around that segment of your route. Providing that tracert report to your ISP's Tier3 Support team can go a long way to addressing the problem. If you can also improve things by using a VPN (can use the free trial periods for testing), you can further demonstrate to them that it is a routing issue for them to investigate (basically that is what the VPN's do--alter how you are routed).

More often than not, this is an issue that your ISP can and should be addressing for you.